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Lost Society- Battersea

339 Battersea Park Road
South-West, London SW11 4LS
United Kingdom

Expect a sensory overload with a decadent art deco inspired make over and some seriously mouth-watering new food and cocktail menus. Come and rediscover Lost Society-with our gorgeous new interior, exquisite drinks choices and the same good vibes we are famed for!

Scruffy Murphys - Birmingham

Dale End
Birmingham, West-Midlands B4 7LL
United Kingdom

Scruffys Murphys has been in existence since Feburary 2001 and has been Birminghams Best Rock Pub ever since, and is now one of the few surviving Rock Bastions in the West Midlands. Scruffy’s was born from the ashes of the Pen and Wig and quickly became one of the best independent rock pubs in Birmingham. A few years later on we were among the best of the UK and then on our 10th Anniversary in 2011 we are one of the only Rock Pubs left in Birmingham, but with friends and fans across the UK and the rest of the world, including the U.S, Norway, Sweden, Germany, France, Australia, New Zealand and many other countries, all with a passion for Beer and Heavy Metal! We hope and look forward to be able to continue this awesome legacy for another 10 years! Here at Scruffy Murphys one of the things we have immense pride for is our rich history in bands and musicians, either performing on our stages or just chilling in our bar. We have regular visits from the members of Naplam Death, Benediction, GBH and Anaal Nathraak to name but a few as well as bands dropping in for a beer while on our tour, such as the dudes from Municipal Waste, Evile and Carcass. We also enjoy booking and putting on shows for everyones favourite bands, some from far far away and some from right here in Birmingham, unsigned or signed it makes no difference to us, there all awesome! We’ve had performance’s from the likes of SALLY, Exploder, Mistress, Viking Skull, Benediction, Winterfyllith, as well as upcoming ones from Xerath, Cerebral Bore and Fury UK to name but a few notable ones, but were equally open to all manner of unsigned/signed bands! Head over and have a nose at the Whats On page to find out what great gigs and events are coming up at Scruffys! If your in a band and would like to book a gig or join one of our lineups at Scruffys, head over to the Bookings section of the site, which will tell you how to go about it and how to contact one of our friendly events managers to help you out.

Old Post Office - Shrewsbury

1 Milk Street
Shrewsbury, Shropshire SY1 1SZ
United Kingdom

Our hotel currently has six hotel rooms and a function room which is available for private parties as well as playing host to a wide variety of live music events and a weekly pub quiz. The hotel is conveniently located with town centre shops on the doorstep, just a short walk to local history and attractions such as Shrewsbury Castle, Rowley's House Museum and Shrewsbury Abbey with Wroxeter Roman City just a short drive away. Shrewsbury is a very tranquil town by day, boasting extraordinary scenery, fantastic architecture and hundreds of years of history. At night you can find theaters, cinemas, excellent restaurants, wine bars, cocktail bars, pubs and clubs. Shrewsbury has something for everybody, with The Old Post Office conveniently situated in the center of it all! The Old Post Office is a traditional family pub & hotel. We serve an excellent new menu throughout the day. The pub currently has six hotel rooms and a function room which is available for private parties as well as playing host to a wide variety of live music events. The building is Grade II Listed and many features of the original building still remain. The pub maintains it's reputation for excellence with a wide range of traditional cask ales and home-cooked food.

Bull Inn - Shrewsbury

7 Butcher Row
Shrewsbury, Shropshire SY1 1UW
United Kingdom

he Bull Inn offers first class accommodation, of which there are seven rooms available. All are decorated in a traditional yet modern style and have a warm homely feel. Most of the rooms have en-suite facilities or private bathrooms and all are luxuriously furnished with traditional features. Rooms all have colour TV and coffee & tea making facilities. A luxury four poster room is also available for those special occasions with requests such as Champagne or flowers. The Bull Inn pride themselves on providing a cosy, comfortable atmosphere in which customers can enjoy a wide range of home cooked foods and traditional ales. Monday - Mens Darts - Tuesday - Womens Darts - Wednesday Nights - Open Mic Night - Friday and Saturday - Live Bands Our beer garden has something to offer all year round. In the summer months its a great sun trap for those who want to enjoy a drink soaking up the sun. We have a BBQ which can also be used for private events. *see below for info. In the winter we have a cosy atmosphere with heaters galore to make sure every customer is warm and comfortable. We also offer a big screen which shows a variety of sports and movies

Prince of Wales Inn - Falmouth

4 Market Strand
Falmouth, Cornwall TR11 3DB
United Kingdom

We are an historic public house dating back to the Edwardian era, where you will find a traditional Cornish welcome in a traditional Cornish pub. We serve a varied homemade menu all day using locally sourced Cornish produce wherever possible. We also have a good selection of specials, including crab, locally caught fish, cream teas and vegetarian, we try and reflect the season’s on our specials menu. On Sunday we also do a traditional Sunday Roast with homemade Yorkshire puddings and gravy and a choice of meats. We always serve homemade chips. The majority of our meals can be adapted for children. All of our ales are Cask Marque accredited and we have three local ales to choose from alongside Bass (straight from the cask). Monday nights we have a jam night, anyone is welcome to play, we supply the kit, you supply the talent. Friday and Saturday’s are live band nights. Enjoy a great selection of music from a variety of local and visiting bands. Sunday is Karaoke Ensuite Bed and Breakfast is available in our newly refurbished rooms at reasonable rates. Our rooms are light and airy with a good outlook onto the Prince of Wales Pier and can accommodate three/four people. The Prince of Wales is situated in a favoured position opposite the Prince of Wales Pier in the centre of town. From where you can enjoy many boat cruises around the local area or explore Falmouth on foot.

Wig and Pen - Northampton

19 St Giles Street
Northampton, Northamptonshire NN1 1JA
United Kingdom

The Wig & Pen Northampton, is a traditionally decored pub steeped in history that offers a unique food & dining experience in the heart of a bustling town centre. With an elegantly lit & planted raised garden and a retractable roof for those colder days bringing the outside indoors & numerous wide screen televisions, the Wig & Pen is a perfect place to unwind. Voted CAMRA Northamptonshire's pub of the year 2012, with 13 rotating Guest Ales & Ciders, 50+ Whisky's & rare spirits, 40+ bottled global Beers & a wide selection of Draught Lagers, and seasonal monthly specials our drink range appeals to every palate. Our regularly changing menus showcase the finest seasonal produce sourced from local suppliers in a variety of classic & innovative dishes makes dining with us an experience not to be missed. Our daily specials & Sunday lunch are always popular - go on indulge yourself! As a proud supporter of Northampton Saints we show all Live Aviva, Premier League, Heineken Cup & International Rugby throughout the season and screen other major sporting events on BT Sport & Sky Sports. We offer a diverse range of Live Music every week of the year along with our established Sunday Sessions sets from local bands. We look forward to seeing you!

Royal Oak - Hampton

45 Oak Avenue
Hampton, Middlesex TW12 3NR
United Kingdom

The Royal Oak was originally built as two houses in 1921 then converted in 1924 into the public house that stands here today. Offering a warm, friendly welcome with a good, comfortable atmosphere, we are very much a "locals" pub, but we welcome newcomers. Leased by locals who live in the area, we are keen to provide a pub for local people, therefore we have a large beer garden with a smoking area at the rear and large screen tv's with Sky Sports 3D available! Every Friday we have live music where a number of cover bands play all types of music including Soul, Funk, Pop, Indie and Blues.

Wheelwrights Arms - Kingston

60 Clarence Street
Kingston upon Thames, Surrey KT1 1NP
United Kingdom

A traditional pub in the heart of kingston town. Offering good beer, good food and SKY sports with a friendly local atmosphere. The Premier Live Sports Venue In Kingston Upon Thames. With 5 HD Screens, Multiple Satellite Feeds And Integral Sound System. You Will Not Find A Better Place To View Live Sky Sports In Kingston - today, tonight, tomorrow or this weekend.

Dukes Head - Richmond

42 The Vineyard
Richmond upon Thames, Surrey TW10 6AN
United Kingdom

Welcome to the Duke’s Head. This is a small, friendly, traditional English Inn located in a quiet residential area on the slopes of Richmond Hill, with a history that dates back to Victorian times. See all the big games live on Sky Sports TV - Open Mic Night at The Dukes Head Inn - Every Friday from 8.30pm until 12am The Duke’s Head is enduringly popular with tourists, who love to soak up the atmosphere of this inviting stately pub and B&B when they visit Richmond-upon-Thames. You are more than welcome to pop into the Duke’s Head for some food and drink at any time. The quality of any restaurant stands or falls on its chef, and in this respect the Duke’s Head has come up trumps. Their chef is Eddy, who has 10 of year’s experience, and has worked for many prestigious establishments.

Railway Tavern - Richmond

28-29 The Quadrant
Richmond upon Thames, Surrey TW9 1DN
United Kingdom

The Railway Tavern was known in 1855 as The Railway Hotel, one of several pubs in the famous Quadrant of Richmond. In Victorian days the pub also offered rooms to its patrons, perhaps for sleep after one too many at the bar – or for those catching an early train. Today, the rooms have gone, but the pub remains and has been restored to its former glory. In fact, it's the perfect railway waiting room.

Squire Knott Lloyds No1 Bar - Oldham

Yorkshire Street
Oldham, Lancashire OL1 3SL
United Kingdom

These licensed premises numbered 53-55 Yorkshire Street, were purpose built in 1969 for Lloyds Bank. The bank occupied the site of two shops, part of a long-standing parade. Number 53 had also been a bank. Number 55 was the photographic studio of the unusually named Squire Knott. Knott moved into 55 Yorkshire Street in c1858. Nearly twenty years later, he took a series of photographs of Oldham; this series has recently been digitised and made into a panorama, prominently displayed in Gallery Oldham (in Greaves Street). Knott's studio and picture-framing business were taken over by his son, Alfred, in c1895. He continued taking and framing photographs at 55 Yorkshire Street for another thirty years. It was Squire Knott who took a series of photographs of Oldham; this series has recently been digitised and made into a panorama, prominently displayed in Gallery Oldham (in Greaves Street). Opened in 2002, the council-owned, award-winning gallery is a short walk from the premises. We’re open from 8am (some even earlier!) for breakfast and serve Italy’s favourite coffee – Lavazza. Our full menu is available until 10pm every evening, with our famous Curry Club on a Thursday night, where thousands join us for a great curry and a drink, for an even greater price. We also have Steak Club on a Tuesday and Sunday Club on, well a Sunday so it's the perfect excuse to visit us! Our drinks range is constantly evolving – we’ve just introduced new drinks, including Bacardi 8-year Rum and Cazadores Reposado Tequila. We also have all of the ‘big names’, such as Absolut, Smirnoff, Budweiser and Guinness. Real ale is something with which we’re very proud to be associated. In every pub, we always have a range of ales to choose from, sourcing guest ales from over 600 local breweries every year. We have two annual beer festivals, along with lots of local pub events, across Britain. Over 200 of our pubs are featured in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide – something we’re very proud of.

Barum Top Inn Lloyds No1 Bar - Halifax

17 Rawson Street
Halifax, West-Yorkshire HX1 1NX
United Kingdom

This former long-standing garage is situated in the area once known as Barum Top, so named from the Yorkshire word 'bouram', meaning a natural watercourse. Before the advent of purpose-built drainage systems, this watercourse descended from Barum Top into Hebble Brook. J D Wetherspoon was founded in 1979, when Tim (now our groovy chairman) opened his first pub in north London. We now have over 860 free houses across the UK, stretching as far north as Wick to as far south as Penzance. Our pubs are housed in a variety of buildings, some of which had previously been churches, department stores, theatres and even a fire engine factory! We’re also in a lot of airports and train stations across the land – perfect when you are on the move. We’re open from 8am (some even earlier!) for breakfast and serve Italy’s favourite coffee – Lavazza. Our full menu is available until 10pm every evening, with our famous Curry Club on a Thursday night, where thousands join us for a great curry and a drink, for an even greater price. We also have Steak Club on a Tuesday and Sunday Club on, well a Sunday so it's the perfect excuse to visit us! Our drinks range is constantly evolving – we’ve just introduced new drinks, including Bacardi 8-year Rum and Cazadores Reposado Tequila. We also have all of the ‘big names’, such as Absolut, Smirnoff, Budweiser and Guinness. Real ale is something with which we’re very proud to be associated. In every pub, we always have a range of ales to choose from, sourcing guest ales from over 600 local breweries every year. We have two annual beer festivals, along with lots of local pub events, across Britain. Over 200 of our pubs are featured in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide – something we’re very proud of.

Picture Palace Lloyds No1 Bar - Braintree

Fairfield Road
Braintree, Essex CM7 3HA
United Kingdom

This Wetherspoon pub is the former Embassy cinema, built in the 1930s to replace The Picture Palace. This Wetherspoon pub has a long association with the cinema. It all began in 1912, when The Picture Palace was built on the site of a sandpit and first opened its doors to the cinema-going public. As well as the delights of the silver screen, The Picture Palace also presented variety acts on its small stage. J D Wetherspoon was founded in 1979, when Tim (now our groovy chairman) opened his first pub in north London. We now have over 860 free houses across the UK, stretching as far north as Wick to as far south as Penzance. Our pubs are housed in a variety of buildings, some of which had previously been churches, department stores, theatres and even a fire engine factory! We’re also in a lot of airports and train stations across the land – perfect when you are on the move. We’re open from 8am (some even earlier!) for breakfast and serve Italy’s favourite coffee – Lavazza. Our full menu is available until 10pm every evening, with our famous Curry Club on a Thursday night, where thousands join us for a great curry and a drink, for an even greater price. We also have Steak Club on a Tuesday and Sunday Club on, well a Sunday so it's the perfect excuse to visit us! Our drinks range is constantly evolving – we’ve just introduced new drinks, including Bacardi 8-year Rum and Cazadores Reposado Tequila. We also have all of the ‘big names’, such as Absolut, Smirnoff, Budweiser and Guinness. Real ale is something with which we’re very proud to be associated. In every pub, we always have a range of ales to choose from, sourcing guest ales from over 600 local breweries every year. We have two annual beer festivals, along with lots of local pub events, across Britain. Over 200 of our pubs are featured in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide – something we’re very proud of.

William Rufus Lloyds No1 Bar - Carlisle

10-16 Botchergate
Carlisle, Cumbria CA1 1QS
United Kingdom

It was William Rufus, son of William the Conqueror, who restored Carlisle to the English kingdom. Rufus entered the city through Botchergate. The long-demolished gateway has given its name to today's street - Botchergate. J D Wetherspoon was founded in 1979, when Tim (now our groovy chairman) opened his first pub in north London. We now have over 860 free houses across the UK, stretching as far north as Wick to as far south as Penzance. Our pubs are housed in a variety of buildings, some of which had previously been churches, department stores, theatres and even a fire engine factory! We’re also in a lot of airports and train stations across the land – perfect when you are on the move. We’re open from 8am (some even earlier!) for breakfast and serve Italy’s favourite coffee – Lavazza. Our full menu is available until 10pm every evening, with our famous Curry Club on a Thursday night, where thousands join us for a great curry and a drink, for an even greater price. We also have Steak Club on a Tuesday and Sunday Club on, well a Sunday so it's the perfect excuse to visit us! Our drinks range is constantly evolving – we’ve just introduced new drinks, including Bacardi 8-year Rum and Cazadores Reposado Tequila. We also have all of the ‘big names’, such as Absolut, Smirnoff, Budweiser and Guinness. Real ale is something with which we’re very proud to be associated. In every pub, we always have a range of ales to choose from, sourcing guest ales from over 600 local breweries every year. We have two annual beer festivals, along with lots of local pub events, across Britain. Over 200 of our pubs are featured in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide – something we’re very proud of.

White House Lloyds No1 Bar - Luton

1 Bridge Street
Luton, Bedfordshire LU1 1SA
United Kingdom

In the late 19th century, the Crown & Anchor Brewery stood on the site of this Wetherspoon pub, a short walk from the site of Luton's first brewery. Founded by Thomas Burr, in 1780, it stood next his family home, known as the White House. J D Wetherspoon was founded in 1979, when Tim (now our groovy chairman) opened his first pub in north London. We now have over 860 free houses across the UK, stretching as far north as Wick to as far south as Penzance. Our pubs are housed in a variety of buildings, some of which had previously been churches, department stores, theatres and even a fire engine factory! We’re also in a lot of airports and train stations across the land – perfect when you are on the move. We’re open from 8am (some even earlier!) for breakfast and serve Italy’s favourite coffee – Lavazza. Our full menu is available until 10pm every evening, with our famous Curry Club on a Thursday night, where thousands join us for a great curry and a drink, for an even greater price. We also have Steak Club on a Tuesday and Sunday Club on, well a Sunday so it's the perfect excuse to visit us! Our drinks range is constantly evolving – we’ve just introduced new drinks, including Bacardi 8-year Rum and Cazadores Reposado Tequila. We also have all of the ‘big names’, such as Absolut, Smirnoff, Budweiser and Guinness. Real ale is something with which we’re very proud to be associated. In every pub, we always have a range of ales to choose from, sourcing guest ales from over 600 local breweries every year. We have two annual beer festivals, along with lots of local pub events, across Britain. Over 200 of our pubs are featured in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide – something we’re very proud of.

Ice Barque Lloyds No1 Bar - Grimsby

Riverhead, Frederick Ward Way
Grimsby, Lincolnshire DN31 1XZ
United Kingdom

The name of this Wetherspoon pub recalls the elegant Norwegian ships, or barques, which once brought ice across the North Sea to Grimsby. By the mid 13th century, fish was Grimsby's most important trade. But, by 1500, the port was in serious decline. At the end of the 18th century, Grimsby was little more than a large village. It was rescued from its near-terminal decay by the building of, what came to be known as, 'the Old Dock', by the Grimsby Haven Company. Coupled with the opening of the railway, the port duly flourished. Its trade was made up of grain barges and Humber keels at the riverhead, as well as graceful Norwegian ice barques, colliers, cod smacks, herring drifters and trawlers. J D Wetherspoon was founded in 1979, when Tim (now our groovy chairman) opened his first pub in north London. We now have over 860 free houses across the UK, stretching as far north as Wick to as far south as Penzance. Our pubs are housed in a variety of buildings, some of which had previously been churches, department stores, theatres and even a fire engine factory! We’re also in a lot of airports and train stations across the land – perfect when you are on the move. We’re open from 8am (some even earlier!) for breakfast and serve Italy’s favourite coffee – Lavazza. Our full menu is available until 10pm every evening, with our famous Curry Club on a Thursday night, where thousands join us for a great curry and a drink, for an even greater price. We also have Steak Club on a Tuesday and Sunday Club on, well a Sunday so it's the perfect excuse to visit us! Our drinks range is constantly evolving – we’ve just introduced new drinks, including Bacardi 8-year Rum and Cazadores Reposado Tequila. We also have all of the ‘big names’, such as Absolut, Smirnoff, Budweiser and Guinness. Real ale is something with which we’re very proud to be associated. In every pub, we always have a range of ales to choose from, sourcing guest ales from over 600 local breweries every year.

Soloman Cutler Lloyds No1 Bar - Birmingham

Regency Wharf Broad Street
Birmingham, West-Midlands B1 2DS
United Kingdom

Regency Wharf stands mainly on the site of Pearce & Cutler's Glass Works. Cutler's was founded by Soloman Cutler, in 1854. His son, Ephraim, expanded on to this Broad Street site and later amalgamated with his neighbour's land. J D Wetherspoon was founded in 1979, when Tim (now our groovy chairman) opened his first pub in north London. We now have over 860 free houses across the UK, stretching as far north as Wick to as far south as Penzance. Our pubs are housed in a variety of buildings, some of which had previously been churches, department stores, theatres and even a fire engine factory! We’re also in a lot of airports and train stations across the land – perfect when you are on the move. We’re open from 8am (some even earlier!) for breakfast and serve Italy’s favourite coffee – Lavazza. Our full menu is available until 10pm every evening, with our famous Curry Club on a Thursday night, where thousands join us for a great curry and a drink, for an even greater price. We also have Steak Club on a Tuesday and Sunday Club on, well a Sunday so it's the perfect excuse to visit us! Our drinks range is constantly evolving – we’ve just introduced new drinks, including Bacardi 8-year Rum and Cazadores Reposado Tequila. We also have all of the ‘big names’, such as Absolut, Smirnoff, Budweiser and Guinness. Real ale is something with which we’re very proud to be associated. In every pub, we always have a range of ales to choose from, sourcing guest ales from over 600 local breweries every year. We have two annual beer festivals, along with lots of local pub events, across Britain. Over 200 of our pubs are featured in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide – something we’re very proud of.

Queens Hotel Lloyds No1 Bar - Newport

19 Bridge Street
Newport, Gwent NP20 4AN
United Kingdom

This grade II listed building was built in 1863, named after Queen Victoria (the reigning monarch) and dominated the western end of Bridge Street - which soon became known as Queen's Square. The Queen's Hotel was the work of Henry Pearce Bolt. Originally a stonemason from Devon, Bolt lived in Newport for several years, where his work made him a builder of some renown. Bolt built his own home in the nearby hamlet of Christchurch and named it Hatherleigh House, after the village of his birth. He later served as Mayor of Newport (1875-76) and gave his name to Bolt Street, Pillgwenlly, as well as Bolt's Row, Chepstow Road. J D Wetherspoon was founded in 1979, when Tim (now our groovy chairman) opened his first pub in north London. We now have over 860 free houses across the UK, stretching as far north as Wick to as far south as Penzance. Our pubs are housed in a variety of buildings, some of which had previously been churches, department stores, theatres and even a fire engine factory! We’re also in a lot of airports and train stations across the land – perfect when you are on the move. We’re open from 8am (some even earlier!) for breakfast and serve Italy’s favourite coffee – Lavazza. Our full menu is available until 10pm every evening, with our famous Curry Club on a Thursday night, where thousands join us for a great curry and a drink, for an even greater price. We also have Steak Club on a Tuesday and Sunday Club on, well a Sunday so it's the perfect excuse to visit us! Our drinks range is constantly evolving – we’ve just introduced new drinks, including Bacardi 8-year Rum and Cazadores Reposado Tequila. We also have all of the ‘big names’, such as Absolut, Smirnoff, Budweiser and Guinness. Real ale is something with which we’re very proud to be associated. In every pub, we always have a range of ales to choose from, sourcing guest ales from over 600 local breweries every year. We have two annual beer festivals, along with lots of local pub events.

Company Inn Lloyds No1 Bar - Nottingham

Castle Wharf Canal Street
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG1 7EH
United Kingdom

This Wetherspoon pub takes its name from the Trent Navigation Company, which built this former warehouse on the north bank of the Nottingham Canal. The Fellows, Morton and Clayton building stands close to the British Waterways Warehouse, separated by the detached Waterfront Bar. This site is one of three units on the ground floor of the Waterways warehouse. J D Wetherspoon was founded in 1979, when Tim (now our groovy chairman) opened his first pub in north London. We now have over 860 free houses across the UK, stretching as far north as Wick to as far south as Penzance. Our pubs are housed in a variety of buildings, some of which had previously been churches, department stores, theatres and even a fire engine factory! We’re also in a lot of airports and train stations across the land – perfect when you are on the move. We’re open from 8am (some even earlier!) for breakfast and serve Italy’s favourite coffee – Lavazza. Our full menu is available until 10pm every evening, with our famous Curry Club on a Thursday night, where thousands join us for a great curry and a drink, for an even greater price. We also have Steak Club on a Tuesday and Sunday Club on, well a Sunday so it's the perfect excuse to visit us! Our drinks range is constantly evolving – we’ve just introduced new drinks, including Bacardi 8-year Rum and Cazadores Reposado Tequila. We also have all of the ‘big names’, such as Absolut, Smirnoff, Budweiser and Guinness. Real ale is something with which we’re very proud to be associated. In every pub, we always have a range of ales to choose from, sourcing guest ales from over 600 local breweries every year. We have two annual beer festivals, along with lots of local pub events, across Britain. Over 200 of our pubs are featured in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide – something we’re very proud of.

Keel Row Lloyds No1 Bar - Newcastle

The Gate Cinema Complex Newgate Street
Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne-and-Wear NE1 5RF
United Kingdom

Close to the entrance of this pub - inside The Gate development - is a stylised boat with a curved sail, recalling the keel boats which once carried coal out to collier boats waiting on the Tyne. This pub is on a busy internal street, lit by a profusion of coloured, neon lights. The pub is on the 'Cityside' of the street, facing 'Quayside'. The well-known song 'The Keel Row' recalls the heyday of the keelmen, while the former Keelmen's Hospital, founded in 1701, still stands on City Road. J D Wetherspoon was founded in 1979, when Tim (now our groovy chairman) opened his first pub in north London. We now have over 860 free houses across the UK, stretching as far north as Wick to as far south as Penzance. Our pubs are housed in a variety of buildings, some of which had previously been churches, department stores, theatres and even a fire engine factory! We’re also in a lot of airports and train stations across the land – perfect when you are on the move. We’re open from 8am (some even earlier!) for breakfast and serve Italy’s favourite coffee – Lavazza. Our full menu is available until 10pm every evening, with our famous Curry Club on a Thursday night, where thousands join us for a great curry and a drink, for an even greater price. We also have Steak Club on a Tuesday and Sunday Club on, well a Sunday so it's the perfect excuse to visit us! Our drinks range is constantly evolving – we’ve just introduced new drinks, including Bacardi 8-year Rum and Cazadores Reposado Tequila. We also have all of the ‘big names’, such as Absolut, Smirnoff, Budweiser and Guinness. Real ale is something with which we’re very proud to be associated. In every pub, we always have a range of ales to choose from, sourcing guest ales from over 600 local breweries every year. We have two annual beer festivals, along with lots of local pub events, across Britain. Over 200 of our pubs are featured in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide – something we’re very proud of.



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